Skin Substitutes and ‘the next level’
Abstract
Modern biological and synthetic membranous wound dressings have improved treatment and outcome of partial-thickness burns. For full-thickness burns, the search for the ideal skin substitute is still ongoing. New developments are reviewed in this chapter, which comprise both materials and cell-seeded constructs. Cultured epidermal cells were used in burn treatment for decades, with moderate success. However, new culture and application techniques...
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Title
Skin Substitutes and ‘the next level’
Published Date
Jan 1, 2018
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Pages
167 - 173.e2
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